عنوان مقاله English
Introduction: To perfume continuous vigorous physical activities above the lactate threshold (vco2 / vo2>1) at the Olympic competitions level or for the elite athletes probably lead to the overtraining syndrome is due to an imbalance condition between the overloading period for complex cardio metabolic system which can exercise and recovery situations of sports events to deteriorate the safety and an efficiency of the organism and the athletic performance. In this study the effect of 700IU vitamin E supplementation during an overtraining program on the plasma concentrations of interleukin 10(IL-10) was evaluated in the free style wrestlers.
Methods: This design was performed on the 27 free style wrestlers. Overtraining syndrome measurement was Fulfulde using a standard questionnaire overtraining. The subjects participated in the three groups: including an overtraining + vitamin E (G1), a training + placebo (G2) and an without overtraining + vitamin E (G3). Plasma levels of IL-10 were measured before (base line condition) and after an intervention agent.
Results: The findings indicated that a significant decreasing in plasma concentration of IL-10 wrestlers during an overtraining + VE group and the group without overtraining + VE, were observed after an intervention condition (p<0/05), but this change profile was not observed in the overtraining and placebo condition. Analysis of variance of data as well showed that after the intervention agent, the rate of decreasing in the plasmatic concentration of IL-10 wrestlers were significantly overtraining + placebo obtained only in the overtraining + VE group (p=0/023(.
Conclusions: The scientific evident investigated that biological role of vitamin E supplementation for the immune system and its probably impact on the suppress adipocytokine (IL-10 ), oral administration of 700IU of the Vitamin E is markedly occurred in the reducing for the plasmatic level of IL-10 wrestlers during an overtraining conditions in the completion precession.
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